This work brings together key texts drawn from the history of suffrage advocacy and agitation. The whole issue of voting rights and representation is shown to be anchored firmly in the wider political culture of Britain and Ireland as well as the Empire as a whole.
Volume3 : J. Walsh, extracts from Popular Opinions on Parliamentary Reform (1831) W. Carpenter, An Address to the 'Working Class (1831) Extract from The Speech of Lord Brougham (1831) Extract from Letters to a Friend (1831) W. Cobbett, extract from Cobbett’s Manchester Lectures (1832) G. Grote, extract from Essentials of Parliamentary Reform (1832) A. Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, Wellington’s Speech on the Reform Bill (1831) The First Batch (1832) Junius Redivivus, What the People Ought to Do (1832) Every Man his Own Law Maker (1835) Extracts from Election Broadsides of 1832 from Edinburgh (1832)
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